We are using application or wrapper coobook to encapsulate all needed
functionality for specific app.
Let’s say we have “mywebapp” cookbook that depends on community "apache2"
cookbook.

When we running minitest-handler for “mywebapp” it executes apache2
minitest tests along with, usually it’s ok but for this specific cookbook
tests appear to be broken for a long time (including pending pull requests
with fixes).

The question is how can we skip specific tests until they fixed because we
rely on integration tests in our CI process.

We are using application or wrapper coobook to encapsulate all needed
functionality for specific app.
Let’s say we have “mywebapp” cookbook that depends on community "apache2"
cookbook.

When we running minitest-handler for “mywebapp” it executes apache2
minitest tests along with, usually it’s ok but for this specific cookbook
tests appear to be broken for a long time (including pending pull requests
with fixes).

The question is how can we skip specific tests until they fixed because we
rely on integration tests in our CI process.